I'm truly sorry for the lost of Mr. Charley,it was a pleasure to know him , a funny guy and always reminded me of Nature Boy Rick Flair..always had a smile on his face...I pray the Lord continues to bless and strengthen? the family through this TIME of sorrow,.."BOOM BOOM"... RIP..MR CHARLEY

—Katrina Robinson (co-worker, Portwentworth, GA

I am sorry for your loss. Though some time ago, I worked with Mr. Charles. Its never good hearing of someone falling asleep in death. However, Jehovah is a God of comfort and were able to be encouraged through his word the Bible. Isaiah 25:8 is a favorite of mine because Jehovah promises to do away with death and all things that bring us pain. May positive memories fill your hearts and minds through this difficult time.

—Roosevelt G., Savannah, ga

I'm a friend from Colonial High School. I hadn't seen Charlie in a long time but we stayed in touch on Facebook. Nothing but fond memories of a really good guy. So sorry for your loss.

—Phil Storey, Deland, FL

Our condolences to the Barthel family. We've known Charlie since the early '90s through darts when we all lived in Orlando and eventually played for my parents at Hoops Tavern. He was always the life of the party and kept everyone laughing. RIP Charlie. You will be missed.

—Carr/Nadiak Family, Guyton, GA

My condolences to the Barthel family. At Revelation 21:4 Jehovah promises to do away with death forever. We look forward to this beautiful hope that Jehovah God promises us in the near future, to be able to welcome back our dear loved ones again one day. For more information and encouragement please visit www.jw.org or a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.

—LG, Savannah, GA

You have our deepest sympathy. May the God of Love and Peace be with you and your family. May it console you to know that others care and think of you. We ask God to bless you with courage to bear the sorrow that fills your heart. John 5:28,29

—Trotty Family, Atlanta, GA

I met Charles (Mr.Charlie) while working at Dersts, we were operator's together,He were always so filled with life.Although I trained him ,He made me step up my game ..Every time I saw him he always had something positive to say ,he absolutely loved his wife and Tybee Beach .. I'm going to miss you Mr.Charlie you are by far the coolest person I ever had the pleasure of knowing..

—Jermaine Harmon, Savannah, Georgia

RIP Charlie, you will be missed.

—Chris & Lisa Moore, Mcdonough, GA

My sincerest condolences go out to your family, it's never easy losing someone in death. May you take comfort in God's promise found at Revelation 21:4, which says "he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” This verse brought me peace when I experienced loss, I hope it can do the same for you. May the memories you have give you strength during this difficult time.

—Mckenzie, Savannah, GA

My condolences to the Barthel Family on the passing of your loved one. Please know that your loss is shared and that our Lord and Savior Jesus has promised to resurrect our loved ones. John 5:28 [ Do not be amazed at this because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out]. Please visit www.jw.org

—Henry, Lawrenceville, GA

So sorry for your loss. Such a suprise. We always enjoyed talking and joking with him at Cheers. He is missed already.

—John & Carmel Burnett, Savannah, Ga

I am so sorry about the loss of your dear love. We all know that the sting of death is very painful, however, Almighty God promise that soon death will be swallowed up forever along with the pain and sorrow it brings. ( Isaiah 25: 8) As for the many that have fallen asleep in death, he promise that they will be ressurrected to life, here on earth. ( John 5: 28,29; Psalms 37: 29) May this hope along with the wonderful memories you have of Charles helps you to cope.

—L. Robinson , Columbia , SC

So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and the family

—Dana Willett Arcamone, Chuluota, Fl

I am truly sorry for the loss of Charles. Losing a loved one is very difficult and brings deep sorrow. I hope that knowing that God is near to those who are broken hearted brings you comfort. (Psalms 34:18) May you cherish your fondest memories of the times you spent together until the day you are reunited. (Acts 24:15)

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Charles Leonard Barthel, 54, passed away on Tuesday, May 09, 2017. The family will receive friends from 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m., followed by a brief service Saturday May 13, 2017 at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Islands Chapel. A celebration of life will take place at a later date.

I'm truly sorry for the lost of Mr. Charley,it was a pleasure to know him , a funny guy and always reminded me of Nature Boy Rick Flair..always had a smile on his face...I pray the Lord continues to bless and strengthen? the family through this TIME of sorrow,.."BOOM BOOM"... RIP..MR CHARLEY

—Katrina Robinson (co-worker, Portwentworth, GA

I am sorry for your loss. Though some time ago, I worked with Mr. Charles. Its never good hearing of someone falling asleep in death. However, Jehovah is a God of comfort and were able to be encouraged through his word the Bible. Isaiah 25:8 is a favorite of mine because Jehovah promises to do away with death and all things that bring us pain. May positive memories fill your hearts and minds through this difficult time.

—Roosevelt G., Savannah, ga

I'm a friend from Colonial High School. I hadn't seen Charlie in a long time but we stayed in touch on Facebook. Nothing but fond memories of a really good guy. So sorry for your loss.

—Phil Storey, Deland, FL

Candle tribute lit by Pamela Miller — Florida

Our condolences to the Barthel family. We've known Charlie since the early '90s through darts when we all lived in Orlando and eventually played for my parents at Hoops Tavern. He was always the life of the party and kept everyone laughing. RIP Charlie. You will be missed.

—Carr/Nadiak Family, Guyton, GA

Candle tribute lit by Theresa Feuger — Georgia

Candle tribute lit by Ashley McGinnis — Florida

My condolences to the Barthel family. At Revelation 21:4 Jehovah promises to do away with death forever. We look forward to this beautiful hope that Jehovah God promises us in the near future, to be able to welcome back our dear loved ones again one day. For more information and encouragement please visit www.jw.org or a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.

—LG, Savannah, GA

You have our deepest sympathy. May the God of Love and Peace be with you and your family. May it console you to know that others care and think of you. We ask God to bless you with courage to bear the sorrow that fills your heart. John 5:28,29

—Trotty Family, Atlanta, GA

I met Charles (Mr.Charlie) while working at Dersts, we were operator's together,He were always so filled with life.Although I trained him ,He made me step up my game ..Every time I saw him he always had something positive to say ,he absolutely loved his wife and Tybee Beach .. I'm going to miss you Mr.Charlie you are by far the coolest person I ever had the pleasure of knowing..

—Jermaine Harmon, Savannah, Georgia

RIP Charlie, you will be missed.

—Chris & Lisa Moore, Mcdonough, GA

My sincerest condolences go out to your family, it's never easy losing someone in death. May you take comfort in God's promise found at Revelation 21:4, which says "he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” This verse brought me peace when I experienced loss, I hope it can do the same for you. May the memories you have give you strength during this difficult time.

—Mckenzie, Savannah, GA

Candle tribute lit by Adriene Acocella — Georgia

My condolences to the Barthel Family on the passing of your loved one. Please know that your loss is shared and that our Lord and Savior Jesus has promised to resurrect our loved ones. John 5:28 [ Do not be amazed at this because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out]. Please visit www.jw.org

—Henry, Lawrenceville, GA

So sorry for your loss. Such a suprise. We always enjoyed talking and joking with him at Cheers. He is missed already.

—John & Carmel Burnett, Savannah, Ga

I am so sorry about the loss of your dear love. We all know that the sting of death is very painful, however, Almighty God promise that soon death will be swallowed up forever along with the pain and sorrow it brings. ( Isaiah 25: 8) As for the many that have fallen asleep in death, he promise that they will be ressurrected to life, here on earth. ( John 5: 28,29; Psalms 37: 29) May this hope along with the wonderful memories you have of Charles helps you to cope.

—L. Robinson , Columbia , SC

So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and the family

—Dana Willett Arcamone, Chuluota, Fl

I am truly sorry for the loss of Charles. Losing a loved one is very difficult and brings deep sorrow. I hope that knowing that God is near to those who are broken hearted brings you comfort. (Psalms 34:18) May you cherish your fondest memories of the times you spent together until the day you are reunited. (Acts 24:15)